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"Das Traumbild" ("The Dream Song"), K. 530, is a song, or , for piano and voice by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition r ...
to a poem by
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.


History

Mozart wrote the song on 6 November 1787 in Prague where here prepared the premiere of his opera ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; Vienna (1788) title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanis ...
''. He sent the song by mail on 9 November to his friend and occasional composer Gottfried von Jacquin, who had it copied – with Mozart's knowledge – into a songbook of six songs under his own attribution.''NMA'' critical report Four of the songs were indeed by Jacquin, Mozart's other contribution to this collection was "
Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte "" ("As Luise Was Burning the Letters of Her Unfaithful Lover"The title is usually translated into English as "''When'' Luise Burnt the Letters of Her Unfaithful Lover"; however, from the text of the poem, the translation "''As'' Luise Was Burning ...
", K. 520. Emil Gottfried
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von Jacquin was a son of
Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin Nikolaus Joseph Freiherr von Jacquin (16 February 172726 October 1817) was a scientist who studied medicine, chemistry and botany. Biography Born in Leiden in the Netherlands, he studied medicine at Leiden University, then moved first to P ...
and younger brother of
Joseph Franz von Jacquin Joseph "Krystel" Franz Freiherr von Jacquin or Baron Joseph von Jacquin (7 February 1766, in Schemnitz (now Banská Štiavnica) – 26 October 1839, in Vienna) was an Austrian scientist who studied medicine, chemistry, zoology and botany. ...
. Nikolaus and Mozart often gave
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s together where Nikolaus played the flute. Gottfried also had a younger sister, Franziska (9 October 1769 – 12 August 1850) who received piano lesson from Mozart. Mozart dedicated a considerable number of his works to the Jacquin family, notably the
Kegelstatt Trio The ''Kegelstatt Trio'', K. 498, is a piano trio for clarinet, viola and piano in E-flat major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. History Mozart wrote the piano trio on 10 sheets (19 pages) in Vienna and dated the manuscript on 5 August 1786. Accordin ...
. This was first played at the Jacquins' house in August 1786 with Mozart playing the viola,
Anton Stadler Anton Paul Stadler (28 June 1753, in Bruck an der Leitha – 15 June 1812, in Vienna) was an Austrian clarinet and basset horn player for whom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote, amongst others, both his Clarinet Quintet (K 581) and Clarinet Concert ...
the clarinet, and Franziska the piano. Gottfried von Jacquin added different dedications to each of the six songs, and had his booklet published in Vienna by Laurenz Lausch in 1791; he died the following year, 25 years old. His family had it published again as part of his estate in about 1803 by Johann Cappi. Jacquin dedicated this song to Marianne von Natorp, sister of Joseph Franz von Jaquin's wife, Babette; both the Natorp sisters were also the dedicatees of Mozart's
Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521 The Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, Köchel catalogue, K. 521, is a piano sonata in three Movement (music), movements composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. It was his last complete piano duet sonata for Piano four hands, one pi ...
, composed earlier in 1787. Mozart indicates in a letter from 4 November 1787 that this song may have improved Marianne Natorp's affection towards Jacquin.
Constanze Mozart Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart ( née Weber; 5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was a trained Austrian singer. She was married twice, first to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; then to Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. She and Mozart had s ...
offered both songs, K. 520 and K. 530, in 1799 to
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for publication. The work was unknown to Ludwig von Köchel and is not catalogued in the first
Köchel catalogue The Köchel catalogue (german: Köchel-Verzeichnis, links=no) is a chronological catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, originally created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, in which the entries are abbreviated ''K.'', or ''KV''. The n ...
. It was published in English by Broderip & Wilkinson in London in c. 1800 under the title "The Exile".


The poem

Wo bist du, Bild, das vor mir stand, als ich im Garten träumte, ins Haar den Rosmarin mir wand, der um mein Lager keimte? Wo bist du, Bild, das vor mir stand, mir in die Seele blickte, und eine warme Mädchenhand mir an die Wangen drückte? Nun such' ich dich, mit Harm erfüllt, Bald bei des Dorfes Linden, Bald in der Stadt, geliebtes Bild, Und kann dich nirgends finden. Nach jedem Fenster blick' ich hin, Wo nur ein Schleier wehet, Und habe meine Lieblingin Noch nirgends ausgespähet. Komm selber, süßes Bild der Nacht, Komm mit den Engelsmienen, Und in der leichten Schäfertracht, Worin du mir erschienen! Bring' mit die schwanenweiße Hand, Die mir das Herz gestohlen, Das purpurrote Busenband, Das Sträußchen von Violen. Dein großes blaues Augenpaar, Woraus ein Engel blickte; Die Stirne, die so freundlich war, Und guten Abend nickte; Den Mund, der Liebe Paradies, Die kleinen Wangengrübchen, Wo sich der Himmel offen wies: Bring' alles mit, mein Liebchen! Where are you, vision, that stood before me as I was dreaming in the garden, winding rosemary into my hair, that sprouted near my bed? Where are you, vision, that stood before me, who gazed into my soul, and a maiden's warm hand pressed against my cheeks? Now I search for you, full of pain, now by the village
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, now in the town, beloved image, and cannot find you anywhere. At every window do I stare where just a veil might flutter, and have my dear darling not espied anywhere. Come you, sweet image of the night, come with angelic mien, and in that light shephard's costume, in which you appeared to me! And bring that swan-white hand, that has my heart stolen, that purple-red bodice ribbon, that bunch of violets. Your pair of large blue eyes, from which an angel gazed; the brow that was so kind, and nodded good evening; the mouth, that paradise of love, the little dimples in your cheeks, where open heaven did appear: bring all of it, my love!
Ludwig Hölty wrote the poem "An ein Traummädchen" (To a Dream Girl) in 1771. It was first published in the '' Göttinger Musenalmanach'' of 1775 under the title "Das Traumbild". This text was used by
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wor ...
in 1815, D. 204A, but that music is lost. However, the version Mozart used is very different, following the publication of a collection of Hölty's poems by
Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg-Stolberg (7 November 1750 – 5 December 1819), was a German lawyer, and translator born at Bramstedt in Holstein (then a part of Denmark). He was also a poet of the ''Sturm und Drang'' and early Romantic ...
and
Johann Heinrich Voß Johann Heinrich Voss (german: Johann Heinrich Voß, ; 20 February 1751 – 29 March 1826) was a German classicist and poet, known mostly for his translation of Homer's ''Odyssey'' (1781) and ''Iliad'' (1793) into German. Life Voss was born at ...
in 1783. Each of the four stanzas consists of eight lines as a pair of two
ballad metre Common metre or common measure—abbreviated as C. M. or CM—is a poetic metre consisting of four lines that alternate between iambic tetrameter (four metrical feet per line) and iambic trimeter (three metrical feet per line), with each foot cons ...
four-line segments, each consisting of a
iambic tetrameter Iambic tetrameter is a poetic meter in ancient Greek and Latin poetry; as the name of ''a rhythm'', iambic tetrameter consists of four metra, each metron being of the form , x – u – , , consisting of a spondee and an iamb, or two iambs. There ...
followed by a
iambic trimeter The Iambic trimeter is a meter of poetry consisting of three iambic units (each of two feet) per line. In ancient Greek poetry and Latin poetry, an iambic trimeter is a quantitative meter, in which a line consists of three iambic ''metra''. Eac ...
with
feminine rhyme Masculine ending and feminine ending are terms used in prosody, the study of verse form. "Masculine ending" refers to a line ending in a stressed syllable. "Feminine ending" is its opposite, describing a line ending in a stressless syllable. T ...
of ABAB–ACAC.


The music

The song is written in the
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of 6/8 and in the
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of
E-flat major E-flat major (or the key of E-flat) is a major scale based on E, consisting of the pitches E, F, G, A, B, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats. Its relative minor is C minor, and its parallel minor is E minor, (or enharmonically ...
, the key that Mozart used for the Countess in ''
The Marriage of Figaro ''The Marriage of Figaro'' ( it, Le nozze di Figaro, links=no, ), K. 492, is a ''commedia per musica'' (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premie ...
''. The tempo instruction is (quiet), equivalent to
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. The
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is mainly from E-flat4 to F5, with one G5–A-flat5 figure. The song begins with a two-bar piano introduction. The first four lines of each stanza take four bars, followed by a two-bar interlude, and four bars for the next four lines. A postlude, based on the theme from the interlude, then leads into the next stanza. The structure is not
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but
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(all four verses are identical). The text and the music leave it undecided whether the vision can ever be found. Amanda Glauert suggests that, compared other Lieder by Mozart, especially to "
Das Veilchen "" ("The Violet"), K. 476, is a song for voice and piano by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, written in Vienna on 8 June 1785, to a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Lyrics Goethe wrote the poem in 1773 or early 1774. It was first published in March 1 ...
", K. 476, "Das Lied der Trennung", K. 519, " Abendempfindung", K. 523, and "Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte", K. 520, "Das Traumbild" lacks responsiveness to the text and melodic tautness. A performance of all four stanzas takes between five and six minutes, but some recordings consist only of one, two or three stanzas.


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"Das Traumbild" (Dream vision)
German and English text (without 3rd stanza), Oxford Lieder * (mainly discography) * ,
Barbara Bonney Barbara Bonney (born April 14, 1956) is an American soprano. She is associated with lyric soprano roles in operas by Mozart and Richard Strauss as well as lieder performances. Early life Bonney was born in Montclair, New Jersey. As a child she pr ...
(soprano), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
3 stanzas
Anny Felbermayer Anny Felbermayer (21 July 1924 – 5 September 2014) was an Austrian soprano in opera and concert. The lyric soprano was a long-term member of the Vienna State Opera. She appeared in many operas by Richard Strauss, including the premiere of his ' ...
(soprano),
Erik Werba Erik Werba (23 May 1918 – 9 April 1992) was an Austrian classical pianist who is especially known as an accompanist of singers. He was also a music critic, conductor, composer, author and academic teacher. Career Werba was born in Baden bei ...
(piano) (1956) {{DEFAULTSORT:Traumbild, Das Compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Lieder 1787 compositions Compositions in E-flat major